BALTIMORE – A day after Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon confirmed his team’s radio broadcast was leaving WFAN, the Yankees made it official, announcing a multi-year agreement to broadcast their games on the station beginning in 2014.

The prior home of the team was WCBS. CBS owns both stations. Now the Yankees will be carried by WFAN-AM 660 and WFAN-FM 101.9.

In a statement, Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner said the “paramount consideration” for the switch “was how our fans would best be able to hear our games. Having the Yankees on WFAN-AM/FM provides listeners in the New York metropolitan area and beyond with superior broadcast quality and vast territorial signal strength."

Newsday first reported the impending switch on Tuesday afternoon. John Sterling is expected to remain the team’s primary broadcast; less certain is the fate of his on-air partner, Suzyn Waldman. The duo have called games together since 2005.

Meanwhile, the Mets are without a radio home. They have been broadcast from WFAN since the station’s inception in 1987.